Glamping is the New Camping in Style: Tents by Archiworkshops

Glamping. It’s the new Camping. Only with Glamor. After all, who wants to rough it anymore? This line of tents are called: Glamping for Glampers. The term Glamping is used to describe the trend of heading out to the woods, but with modern luxuries like toilets and kitchens. Designed for a remote camp in Yang-Pyeong, South Korea by ArchiWorkshops, these tents are shaped either shaped like donuts (their “Stacking Doughnut” designation), or long tubular formation like snakes (‘Modular Flow” tents). Either is a long step up from traditional camping – membrane is stretched around a steel frame and the entryway is glazed glass to allow light to flow through the space. Each unit has a “toilet booth” and the outer layers are doubled up for insulation. The structure also fireproof and water proof. With tents like these – you can experience nature, but with all the comforts of home.

Some of the tents are shaped like snakes, the others are circular.

Glamping: All the conveniences of home.

Tents have a double layer of skin to make them all-weather camping sites.